A
Request For Evidence (RFE)
is made by USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) when an
immigration or visa application is lacking required evidence, or the
immigration officer needs additional evidence to determine the
eligibility of an applicant for the benefit sought. USCIS may send a
request for evidence at any stage of their review for an green card
petition or working visa application. The RFE request will indicate
what evidence or information is needed for USCIS to fully evaluate an
application. The RFE notice will explain where to send the evidence,
and will give the deadline for an RFE response. The green card petition
or visa application will be held in suspense during the RFE request and
response review time.

If
you receive an Request For Evidence
request or RFE notice from USCIS, it does
not mean that the denial of your application is inevitable. It just
mean that USCIS needs more information from you in order to make a
decision. Therefore you need to try your best to make sure that you
return your RFE response with all the requested evidence before the
deadline given by USCIS. If you fail to respond, or respond without all
required evidence and a carefully prepared RFE cover letter, USCIS will
either determine that you abandoned your application and issue a
denial, or it will make an ultimate decision on your case without the
information that it requested, which most likely will result in a
denial. That is why it is very important that you should response an
Request For Evidence request very carefully and thoroughly.

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RFE
Response Resources for Request For Evidence
Request from USCIS

The
Request for Evidence is a letter or notice
that USCIS adjudication officer uses to request additional information
for pending applications. The Request For Evidence is a formal response
from USCIS for an immigrant petition or working visa application,
issued by USCIS when insufficient or suspicious documents are found in
a pending petition for an immigration benefit. Once a timely response
to the request for evidence is received by USCIS, they will review the
evidence that the petitioner submitted, and USCIS will continue the
adjudication of application or petition in light of the new evidence.
Based upon the response from the petitioner, USCIS will subsequently
makes a decision to adjudicate or deny the petition.

USCIS
has the power to deny an immigration applications without first issuing
RFE, so an applicant should be thankful for the opportunity to correct
information, provide more documentation and evidence, and convince the
immigration officers to approve the application. After you receive an
RFE from USCIS, you should read it carefully, and determine what kind
of evidence or documents are requested. Some RFEs are more complex than
the others. Depending on the complexity of the RFE, it may take from 30
days to 84 days for an applicant to response what the USCIS officer
indicates in the letter. It is imperative that you file the RFE
response by the deadline. Late response will not be allowed by USCIS.
If you ignore the RFE, USCIS will make a decision based on the
submitted evidence, which generally will be unfavorable.

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If
you get a Request For Evidence (RFE) notice from an USCIS Service
Center, it is necessary that you must work hard to provide requested
evidence and persuade the USCIS officers to approve your case. It is
critical to appropriately and proficiently reply the Request For
Evidence. Incorrect response to the RFE will directly result in your
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